Stop And Think About How Mindblowing It Is That They're Developing Condos In Miami

Just take a moment to think back to the dark days of 2009, when
Miami seemed like the epicenter of one of the biggest real estate
busts ever, and people thought that unfilled towers and idled
crains would be the new normal.

A developer is proposing a pair of new condo towers - Three
Midtown Miami and Six Midtown Miami - in the Midtown Miami
mixed-use complex in the Biscayne Boulevard Corridor of Greater
Downtown Miami, and in the process has boosted the total number
of planned buildings to 83 in South Florida since the real estate
crash began in 2007, according to a new report from
CondoVultures.comWith the newly announced Midtown Miami condo
projects to be located on vacant development sites within the
expansive mixed-use project bordered by Northeast 36th and 29th
streets, at least 12,410 condo residences have been proposed for
the tricounty South Florida region of Miami-Dade, Broward, and
Palm Beach counties as of Nov. 8, 2012,
according to the Preconstruction Condo Projects list compiled by
the licensed Florida brokerage CVR Realty™.

Some five years after the South Florida condo market began to
stall, one new tower has already been completed in the tricounty
region and 12 other highrises - Aventura's Bellini At Williams
Island (scheduled to top off on Nov. 9, 2012); Greater Downtown
Miami's 1100 Millecento Residences, Brickell Citicentre(two
towers), BrickellHouse, and MyBrickell projects; Hollywood's
Apogee Beach; Key Biscayne's Oceana (two towers); Palm Beach
County's 4001 North Ocean project; and Sunny Isles Beach's
Mansions At Acqualina and Regalia - are under construction as the
post-crash development era gains momentum, according to a recent
CondoVultures.com report.